Formerly named the Durand Golf Club which was established during the late1920's, Rolling Greens Golf Course is a mature course on gently rolling terrain that meanders its way through the coulees. There are an abundance of trees throughout the layout clearly defining each hole. There are selectively few sand traps and water hazards making your round as enjoyable as possible.
The course has a wonderful design with no two holes alike. Rolling Greens Golf Course is from the old school of golf courses, maturing with grace as the oaks and pines age. With foresight in mind, the original builders were certain to design larger than normal putting surfaces for that time period.. As a result the greens at Rolling Greens are just that - "Rolling". They are the great equalizer on this golf course. Many of the greens have dramatic slopes and undulations made popular in the 20's and 30's which make putting a sure challenge and requires placement of approach shots well below the hole.
The keys to playing our golf course well are: 1. to drive the ball in the fairway for the course is not long. If you find yourself missing fairways, you're going to also find yourself in trouble. And 2. Try to keep your approach shots below the hole, leaving yourself uphill putts.
You may find this course easy one day, seemingly making easy pars and birdies, then the next time making bogeys and double bogeys.
We take great pride in the condition of Rolling Greens Golf Course. The greens are always challenging, the fairways plush, and the roughs are maintained at a length of 2- 1/2 to 3 inches.
It is a beautiful golf course and a joy to play. We look forward to seeing you and serving you.
Rolling Greens Golf Course is owned and managed by Sharlene Dock and Curt Radle. Be sure to stop by and say hello; you will be treated as guests should be; with respect, kindness and a smile.
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